991 Cooling System Fault
991 Cooling System Fault
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67Dino

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3,636 posts

121 months

Thursday 13th January 2022
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Rats. My nice new (to me) 991.1 manual has developed an amber warning:



It’s under warranty but curious if anyone else has had this, what it was and what the cost was of repair.

Thanks!

Huskyman

655 posts

143 months

Thursday 13th January 2022
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If it’s under warranty don’t worry about the cost of repair, get the warranty company to investigate the fault. If the cost of repair exceeds the warranty and you’ve just bought the car reject it.


Edited by Huskyman on Thursday 13th January 21:03


Edited by Huskyman on Thursday 13th January 21:04

harry76

61 posts

118 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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It should be covered under warranty - mine had this error come up and it was something straightforward, vacuum pipe or something was loose

Bolognese2

66 posts

63 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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67Dino said:
Rats. My nice new (to me) 991.1 manual has developed an amber warning:



It’s under warranty but curious if anyone else has had this, what it was and what the cost was of repair.

Thanks!
yes, happened to me. it was a change over valve. most of the time is that.
the problem is that there are 12 of them. so few months after changing the one for the cooling system i lost the heating , in december of course

anyway, the most important thing is that you keep an eye to the cooling refrigerant temperature, which should stay at 90. not the oil.
and get porsche to change the valve

67Dino

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3,636 posts

121 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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Many thanks Harry76 and Bolognese2 for the extra info. Very helpful. Should be covered under warranty but reassuring nothing too serious.

67Dino

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3,636 posts

121 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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Just updating the thread in case anyone searches.

I watched my temp gauges and oil and water stayed politely at 105c and 90c on my journey to the dealer so no problems there.

Had it looked at and turns out it was a change over valve and transmission cooler control valve diaphram leaking. These need replacing which in turn requires the cooling system to be drained. The cost is less than £100 of parts but 3.5 hours of labour. At a Porsche dealer this totals about £650+Vat, but no doubt would be considerably less at an Indy.

As previous posters have said, the dealer said there are about a dozen of these valves in a 991, a complexity in part due to the radiators being at the front and the engine at the back. He said it’s highly likely one or more of them will fail on any car, a weak point in the model.

Just one those things, and thankfully in my case, largely covered under warrantee.



Edited by 67Dino on Saturday 5th February 22:59

scud33

1 posts

237 months

Wednesday 27th July 2022
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Had the same message on my 991c2s
Burst coolant pipe at the back of the car which was replaced under warranty plus coolant pump. Which i had no warning for but saw dripping from rear of car so got Porsche mid-Sussex to replace. And then 24 hours after getting the car back, vacuum valve went and it had to be roadside assisted back to Porsche again. Porsche charged warranty £2500 in all for a pipe, pump and valve.

67Dino

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3,636 posts

121 months

Wednesday 27th July 2022
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Ouch, that’s a bit painful. Can see these bills could easily put people off getting a 991. Shame as I’m absolutely loving mine, and think it’s the best 911 I’ve had (having previously owned a 964, 996 C2, 996 C4 and 997).

Haribo Lecter

949 posts

243 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Funny my car’s booked in for the same thing. It’s at least one change over valve too. I also had an engine fault on the left cylinder bank due to one of these a few years ago.

Seems to be the only real weak point of the 991.

GT3ZZZ

990 posts

186 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Had the same error on my 991.2 Carrera T. I thought it was probably the changeover valve but turned out to be a failed thermostat.